HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1979-05-30, Page 17Wed in Kingsbridge
MOLE - VanBIEPEN
Kingsbridge Roman Cath- Misses Joanne and Dianne
otic Church was the, scene of Mole, sisters of the groom• .
the spring wedding for Maria They •wore gowns of green
Anna VanDiepen and Wit-, floral silk, white picture hats
ham Allen Mole on SatardaY; ' and carried long. stemmed
April 28, 1979: . yellow roses, baby's breath
The bride is 'the- daughter and fern.
of Mr. and Mrs. Aries Van -The groom was attended
Diepen, Goderich, and the b.), Andrew VanDiepen,
groom is the 'son of Mr: and brother of the bride, as best
Mrs. Robert' Mole, R. 1 man.
Dungannon. Larry Henderson, Don Rit-
Rev. Father Edward Den; chie, Jim Ritchie and Robert
tinger officiated and organist Wilkins, friends of the bride
and solist was_ Miss Mari- and grown, ushered the
anne Frayne who sang You guests and li the candles.
Light. Up My Life and Wed- ThCgrooin 'and his attend -
ding Song during the serviceanti wore dark 'brown tuxed-1
The bride."' giveh I: 7, • •••
rine by her :parents, looked Dinner and:-.4.1eCeptioiraol-
, lovely in a gown of white lowed in Saltford Valley Hall.
polyester satin, featuring a Following a honeymoon to
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full skirt and cathedral train. points north the happy
A juliet cap held her fingertip - couple are residing at R. 1
• veil and she carried a bouqu- Dungannon.•
et of yellow roses, white •- Prior to her marriage the
carnations and baby's bride was feted to a com-
breath. . triunity shower at Kings -
Mrs. Nellie 'Legris, sister bridge and a ,shower for
of the bride, was matron of - friends at the
honour, wearing a .gown of Jim Pentland in Lucknow--
green polyester silk,'wh!te The bride and groom and
picture at and carried long their parents were the guests
stemmed yellow ro s es, of the atiendantA-4 , dinner
• baby's reath and ferii:";"4
Bridesroids wire Misses
Vera and Anna VanDiepen,
•siSterS of the bride and
inlough folks
ome from BIC.
BY MAY BOYLE° .
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hodgins
returned home from South
Burnaby, B.C. where they
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Teixiera and were
guests at their niece, Cathy
Teixiera's wedding.
• Ian McDonald and Jacque,
line Ayer of Toronto were,
recent visitors with Mr: and
Mrs. Frank Maulden and
Keith.
• Mrs. Marretta Hodgins
and •Edna and May Boyle
were dinner guests with Mrs.
Jean Hodgins at Wingham
on Thursday:
Relatives from here at-
tended the bridal shower for
Miss Cathy Cassidy at Tees -
water on •Monday. Cathy is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe CAssidy.
Trady Visser returned
home after a holiday with
Debbie and Karen J-leidley.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Hedley and the girls visited
Saturday evening with Mr.
intf Mrs. Mervyn Hedley at
Cathy Gillespie, Lea Anne
Halcienby and Debbie Hed-
ley, three local band girls,
enjoyed the trip to Michigan
where the, Lucknow School
Band was well received.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jan-
sen of Toronto visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Percy.
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ilacknow Sentinel, W.;dnesday, Moly 30, 1979-4age 17
Thank
You
Thanks to all those who supported me
• at the polls on election day.
Special thanks to all the workers
GRAEME CRAIG
Published by Huron -Bruce Liberal Association
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• Married in Toronto
DORSCH • CLYMER ,
• Marilyn Irene, daughter of
Arthur and Irene Clymer,
Agincourt, and Roderick Nel-
son .Dorsch were united in
marriage at First Alliance
Church, Toronto, on May 12
by Rev. M. Shareski. •The
Itidedgroom, of Calgary, Al-
berta, is the son of Nelson
and Betty Dorsch of New
Hamburg.
• Maid of honour was Marie
Maduri of Agincourt. Brides-
Maidsfivete Grace Lovering
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Shurr of 'Waterford and
Clifford -Clymer of Agincourt.
Derrick Long of New Ham-
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A reception followed itrthe—
church parlours and dining
robin.
The couple left for a
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in Calgary.
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